AC Milan Players Salaries And Weekly Wages 2022/2023
AC Milan Players Salaries 2022 (Weekly Wages)
AC Milan Players Salaries 2022? Which players are the highest-paid players at AC Milan? AC Milan Players Salaries 2022/23 (Weekly Wage).
Associazione Calcio Milan commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 seasons, in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A since 1929–30.
Milan won its first Italian championship in 1901 and a further two in succession in 1906 and 1907. In 1908, Milan experienced a split caused by internal disagreements over the signing of foreign players, which led to the forming of another Milan-based team, F.C. Internazionale Milano. Following these events, Milan did not manage to win a single domestic title until 1950–51.
Milan won its first Italian championship in 1901 and a further two in succession in 1906 and 1907. In 1908, Milan experienced a split caused by internal disagreements over the signing of foreign players, which led to the forming of another Milan-based team, F.C. Internazionale Milano. Following these events, Milan did not manage to win a single domestic title until 1950–51.
AC Milan is said to be paying €125 million on salaries this season. By spending this amount AC Milan have the fourth highest wage bill in Serie A.
Juventus is the club in Italy that pays the most: €300 million, followed by Inter Milan (€140 million), AS Roma (€125 million) and AC Milan (€125 million). €1360 million will be paid in wages this season in Italy, which is the highest number in the last decade.
Over the years AC Milan has been in the shadow of Juventus who have gone on to win eight consecutive Serie A titles.
New Player Signings AC Milan 2022/23
Player | Age | From Club | Transfer Fee |
Charles De Ketelaere | 21 | Club Brugge | £28.80m |
Malick Thiaw | 21 | FC Schalke 04 | €7.00m |
Junior Messias | 31 | Crotone | £4.05m |
Alessandro Florenzi | 31 | AS Roma | £2.43m |
Divock Origi | 27 | Liverpool | free transfer |
New Player Signings AC Milan 2021/22
Player | Age | From Club | Transfer Fee |
Fikayo Tomori | 23 | Chelsea | £25.92m |
Mike Maignan | 25 | LOSC Lille | £12.96m |
Yacine Adli | 21 | G. Bordeaux | £7.20m |
Sandro Tonali | 21 | Brescia | £6.21m |
Fodé Ballo-Touré | 24 | Monaco | £4.50m |
Marko Lazetić | 18 | Red Star | £3.60m |
Brahim Díaz | 21 | Real Madrid | Loan fee: £2.70m |
Tiemoué Bakayoko | 27 | Chelsea | Loan fee: £2.70m |
Junior Messias | 30 | Crotone | Loan fee: £2.34m |
Olivier Giroud | 34 | Chelsea | £900Th. |
Alessandro Florenzi | 30 | AS Roma | Loan fee: £900Th. |
Pietro Pellegri | 20 | Monaco | Loan fee: £900Th. |
AC Milan Players Salaries Per Week 2022 (Full Squad Contracts)
The long wait is finally over as below we have the full list of the AC Milan player's salaries for 2022.Players | Position | Weekly Wage | Yearly Salary |
Alexis Saelemaekers | FW | € 26,315 | €1.1 million |
Andrea Conti | DF | € 52,631 | €2 million |
Ante Rebić | FW | € 78,947 | €3 million |
Asmir Begović | GK | € 26,315 | €1 million |
Daniel Maldini | MF | € 44,736 | €1.7 million |
Davide Calabria | DF | € 52,631 | €2 million |
Diego Laxalt | DF | € 57,894 | €2.2 million |
Giacomo Bonaventura | MF | € 52,631 | €2 million |
Ismaël Bennacer | MF | € 39,473 | €1.5 million |
Lucas Paquetá | MF | € 57,894 | €2.2 million |
Malick Thiaw | DF | – | – |
Mateo Musacchio | DF | € 52,631 | €2 million |
Matteo Gabbia | DF | € 15,789 | €6 million |
Rade Krunić | MF | € 26,315 | €1.1 million |
Rafael Leão | FW | € 39,473 | €1.4 million |
Divock Origi | FW | € 86,473 | €4.4 million |
Simon Kjær | DF | € 78,947 | €3 million |
Theo Hernandez | DF | € 39,473 | €1.5 million |
Zlatan Ibrahimović | FW | € 37,000 | €1.8 million |
Club Wage Bill | €136 million |
AC Milan titles
With 18 officially recognised UEFA and FIFA titles, they are the fourth most successful club in the world, along with Boca Juniors, and the most successful Italian club at the international level.Domestically, AC Milan has won:
Milan is the joint-second most successful club in Serie A, along with local rivals Internazionale and behind Juventus
- 18 League titles
- 5 Coppa Italia
- 7 Supercoppa Italiana
In international club football, AC Milan has won:
A joint record 3 Intercontinental Cups
- 1 FIFA Club World Cup
- 7 European Cup/Champions League titles (Italian record)
- A joint record 5 UEFA Super Cup
- 2 Cup Winners’ Cup
Milan’s home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which is shared with city rivals Internazionale, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,018. Inter are considered their biggest rivals, and matches between the two teams are called Derby della Madonnina, which is one of the most followed derbies in football.
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